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Urban LandMark Annual Reviews

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Mark Napier, Lucille Gavera

01 January 2007

Urban LandMark

English

Urban LandMark Librarian

Review

Urban LandMark

Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa

Between 2007 and 2013, the Urban Land Markets Programme Southern Africa invested in commissioned research and advocacy to promote a better understanding of how urban land markets worked (or didn’t work) for poorer households and communities. These activities and their impacts were captured in a series of reviews at the time.

 

They included:

Apart from a narrative of activities, each Review also lists the pieces of research done, much of which is also housed on uKESA. For the full collection, see uKESA

 

Abstract based directly on source.

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Accountability

Active citizenry

Advocacy

Affordable housing

Angola

Assessment

Basic services

Building costs

Built environment

Case studies

Cities and towns

City planning

Climate change

Communities

Construction

Cost of living

Development

Economic growth

Electricity

Employment

Energy

Energy demand

Good governance

Governance

Houses

Housing

Human settlements

Land

Law

Malawi

Markets

Mozambique

Policy

Poverty & inequality

South Africa

Urban

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